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tries, that, whatever their stock may be, 

 they will liiid the EngHsh method of float*- 

 ing liighly wox:thy of their attention and 

 imitation. 



REVIEW 



OF 



Mr. Davis s Account of Waterings 



Before I proceed to make my Obser- 

 vations on certain parts of Mr. Boswell« 

 !Mr. Young's, and Mr. Smith's Treatises 

 an Watering, which appear to me to be 

 at variance with the true practice, and 

 wliich will necessarily be rather nume^ 

 ix)ns ; I shall take the liberty of point- 

 ing out a few errors, which I have dis- 

 covered in Mr. Marshall's account of 

 the art. 



